Honda recalls 554,000 SUVs in US over headlights

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March 30 (Reuters) - Honda Motor Co Ltd is recalling about
554,000 sport utility vehicles in the United States to inspect for
faulty wiring in headlights.
Honda said in a statement that the recall affects CR-V SUVs from
model years 2002 to 2004 and Pilot SUVs from model year 2003. The
Japanese automaker will inspect and replace parts of the headlight
wiring system that could fail, causing the low-beam headlights not
to work and increase the risk of crash.
No injuries or crashes have been ...

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